I checked if the Performance Point service was configured
correctly and based on what I Had read about the HTTP 405 error it seems to be
an issue with the failure of authentication to some level and needed to find at
where it is failing.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Sometimes we do call MS professional and premium
support to get technical assistance on some of the issue we face in our
development, Sys-test, Pre-production and Production environments and Microsoft
Support engineer might have told you that this configuration design is not
supported.

We should all be familiarise with the what kind of
installation/configuration scenarios Microsoft support for SharePoint Server 2013.

The
following SharePoint Server 2013 installation scenarios are not supported:

·You try to install SharePoint Server 2013 on a drive that
is formatted by using Resilient File System (ReFS). In this scenario, the
installation fails, and the following error message is logged in the Setup log
file:

·You install SharePoint Server 2013 on a domain controller.
This scenario is supported only for development configurations and not for
production configurations.

·You install SharePoint Server 2013 on Windows Web Server.

·You install SharePoint Server 2013 on a virtual machine
(VM) that uses Dynamic Memory. For more information about best practice
configurations for SharePoint Server 2013 and virtual machines, go to the
following Microsoft TechNet website:

So guys plan wise for your SharePoint Server 2013
Installation which is supported.